that ICE detention capacity recently maxed out at around 47,600 people held at once, and the agency is asking Congress for more beds and more money?
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that in fiscal year 2024, ICE reported deporting over 270,000 people, averaging more than 700 removals per day?
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that the federal government has floated adding over 60,000 new detention beds, at a cost of roughly $3.2 billion in extra funding?
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that people held in ICE detention in California have repeatedly launched hunger strikes over conditions at Golden State Annex, Desert View Annex, and other privately run centers?
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that 287(g) agreements quietly expand in some counties while community pressure forces them to end in others, turning local jails into on-again, off-again ICE hubs?
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that a single 287(g) agreement can effectively turn an entire county jail into an ICE intake hub, even if the county never publicly advertises the partnership?
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that ICE regularly uses county jails and private prisons hundreds of miles from courts and consulates, making it much harder for people to find lawyers or contact family?
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that ICE List tracks incidents, agents, facilities, and agreements in all fifty states and DC so communities can see the whole enforcement picture instead of one raid at a time?